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How to greet people from a different country? Most people will say " Hello " or " Nice to meet
you ". That's right. But greeting is never just that. To be both polite and friendly , you should know
something more.
In most western countries, people usually shake hands when they meet. The British only say
" hello" when they see friends. That's why French people think the British are unfriendly and impolite.
They kiss friends on both cheeks(面颊) each time they meet and leave. How-ever, to Americans,
kiss is very strange between two male friends.
When you come to Polynesia, you can take people's hands to touch your face. That's a way to
show friend-ship. In Canada, people rub noses when they meet friends. In Tibet, China, you should
bow and stick your tongue out. It shows you have no bad thoughts because you cannot curse(诅咒)
people when your tongue's out.
Some of the ways above to greet people might be strange for you, but do remember: when in
Rome, do as the Romans do.
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you ". That's right. But greeting is never just that. To be both polite and friendly , you should know
something more.
In most western countries, people usually shake hands when they meet. The British only say
" hello" when they see friends. That's why French people think the British are unfriendly and impolite.
They kiss friends on both cheeks(面颊) each time they meet and leave. How-ever, to Americans,
kiss is very strange between two male friends.
When you come to Polynesia, you can take people's hands to touch your face. That's a way to
show friend-ship. In Canada, people rub noses when they meet friends. In Tibet, China, you should
bow and stick your tongue out. It shows you have no bad thoughts because you cannot curse(诅咒)
people when your tongue's out.
Some of the ways above to greet people might be strange for you, but do remember: when in
Rome, do as the Romans do.
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